Female Genitourinary Health
A special issue of Uro (ISSN 2673-4397).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 314
Special Issue Editors
Interests: women’s health; sexuality; menopause; contraception; urogenital health; gynecologic infection; pelvic surgery
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are requesting your submissions to this Special Issue, which is focused on Female Genitourinary Health. Topics may relate to pelvic floor issues in marginalized patients/complex patients, such as those who are incarcerated, have vulvodynia, who cannot ambulate/have neurologic issues/MS, obese, transgender who have had genital affirmation surgery, and those who are chronically catheterized. New, original and continuing research, as well as review manuscripts in this area, are also welcome.
Prof. Dr. Gloria A. Bachmann
Dr. Juana Hutchinson-Colas
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- lower urinary tract symptoms
- vaginal atrophy
- pelvic pain
- vaginal pain
- dysuria
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